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''Portrayed by [[wikipedia:Anna Torv|Anna Torv]]''
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An Alternate Fringe Division agent working directly for the Secretary of Defense, she is tasked with infiltrating our universe's Fringe Division and posing as Olivia Dunham, while simultaneously coaxing Peter into completing the Wake Sink Device
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''Portrayed by [[wikipedia:John Noble|John Noble]]''
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Former US Government scientist, and current Secretary of Defense, the alternate universe's Walter Bishop is a stark contrast with ours: Calm, calculating, and manipulative, he freely uses the Fringe Division to attain his goals.
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''Portrayed by [[wikipedia:Lance Reddick|Lance Reddick]]''
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The direct head of Fringe Division as Colonel, working for the Secretary of Defense. Broyles is...he's actually not terribly different to his counterpart.
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''Portrayed by [[wikipedia:Jasika Nicole|Jasika Nicole]]''
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A young Fringe Division agent, she mainly works as mission support for the team. Unlike her smart and friendly counterpart from our universe, this Agent Farnsworth is calculating to the point of seemingly lacking any and all emotions.
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''Portrayed by [[wikipedia:Kirk Acevedo|Kirk Acevedo]]''
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Fringe Division agent, and longtime friend of Olivia's and Lincoln's, he usually accompanies them on missions.
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''Portrayed by [[wikipedia:Seth Gabel|Seth Gabel]]''
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A key agent of the alternate Fringe Division, he reports directly to Colonel Broyles. Is a longtime friend of both (B)Olivia Dunham and Charlie Francis.
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''Portrayed by Ryan McDonald''
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The chief science officer of the alternate Department of Defense, he answers directly to Secretary Bishop and is responsible for the brainwashing of the prime universe Olivia.
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